Zuko Komisa

The case of the 95 arrested Libyans has been postponed to the 26th of Aug for further investigations.
Ninety-five Libyan nationals who were detained last week appeared in court in South Africa on Monday to answer to accusations related to breaking the immigration law in that nation.
Last Friday, during a police raid on a purported “secret military camp” in White River, a Mpumalanga vacation resort, the Libyans were captured. The Libyans are said to have entered South Africa in April on study permits to become security guards but instead allegedly received military training. They were scheduled to return home in December.
[WATCH] Three large police vans transporting the 95 arrested Libyans arriving at the White River magistrate's court.
— Kaya News (@KayaNews) August 5, 2024
It's expected that the court will hear from their legal representative/s and an Arabic translator.#KayaNews pic.twitter.com/qXcXfJahJG
Police reported that drugs and military training equipment were found in the camp. They were accused of falsifying information on their visa applications.
On Saturday, the Home Affairs Department revoked their visas, stating that they had obtained them fraudulently in Tunisia through deception and that deportation was a possibility.
[WATCH] With the 95 #Libyan nationals making their 2nd appearance at the White River magistrates court this morning, it's expected that we will learn who will be their legal representative/s.
— Kaya News (@KayaNews) August 5, 2024
They were arrested after officials uncovered a makeshift military camp.#KayaNews KS pic.twitter.com/KiOytDkK1N
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